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What do Grace Jones, Adam Ant, Jim McMahon, Devo, Sandra Bernhardt and Miles Davis have in common?

Back in 1984, this eclectic group of icons decided to endorse the Honda scooter through these TV spots. It’s one of those instances of how and why, but nevertheless, utterly entertaining, hilarious and groundbreaking for its time. Their fans (not Honda’s) went berserk, calling them sell-outs, but 25 years on, it’s got to be reevaluated.

Mean has never been a proponent of blatant advertising, and even in our partnership with Microsoft on Mean’s Cinemash, we didn’t follow a corporate criteria or any pandering thereof.

So, what makes these so special? The idea behind the campaign was “Express Your Individuality”. They didn’t get Tina Yothers and Howard Jones to do that. They got Adam Ant and Miles Davis, amongst these others. Yes, this was a marketing ploy, a gimmick, but it waaaaaaz representing something bigger. Couple that with Miles Davis rolling in, in his predisposition, with a fuck you attitude and you have magic. Each of these icons never went in being anything other than themselves.

25 years later, Mean salutes them. Well, maybe not Jim McMahon, but how else were they going to sell scooters to the jocks? ; )

- Mean

PS – Try being a fly on the wall when the 80s era “Mad Men” came sniffing in with this idea. AMC should consider doing an 80s version of the show.

There was some random chit chat yesterday online about a photo shoot we did back in ‘06 with Kristen Stewart for Mean Magazine. It was inspired by Mario Bava’s “horror meets fashion” world in Blood and Black Lace , a true Technicolor classic. Here’s the photo in question, along with the Blood and Black Lace movie poster. Since it’s been translated into so many different names, here’s the actual IMDB link.